PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1302866
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1302866
Autotransformer uses a single winding to step up or down the voltage between its input and output terminals. Unlike a conventional transformer, an autotransformer has a common winding that serves both as the primary and secondary winding. Autotransformers are commonly used in power transmission and distribution systems, electrical appliances, and laboratories due to their higher efficiency and smaller size compared to conventional transformers. Autotransformer market growth is driven by the increasing demand for energy-efficient power transformers, rapid industrialization, growing investments in renewable energy sources, and the rising need for electricity in emerging economies.
Autotransformers play a critical role in ensuring efficient power transmission, as they help to regulate the voltage levels and ensure that the electricity produced is of the appropriate voltage for distribution. The electricity demand continues to grow globally due to increasing industrialization and urbanization. The demand for autotransformers in the power transmission sector is expected to increase as autotransformers help to step up or step down the voltage of the electricity produced by power plants. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), global electricity demand will grow by 2.1% in 2021, after a 1.9% decline in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The World Bank reported that access to electricity has been steadily improving globally, with the global electrification rate reaching 89% in 2019, up from 83% in 2010. Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind generate electricity at varying voltages, and autotransformers will be used to step up or down the varying voltage to match the grid voltage for distribution. Smart grid technology in the renewable energy sector requires advanced transformers for efficient power management and distribution, and autotransformers play a crucial role in this process. As the demand for renewable energy sources continues to grow globally, the demand for autotransformers in the renewable energy sector is expected to increase. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), in 2020, renewable energy sources accounted for 30% of global electricity generation, and the IEA projects that by 2025, renewable energy will account for 40% of global electricity generation.
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to hold a significant market share of the global autotransformer due to the increasing electricity demand, the growing focus on renewable energy, and the increasing urbanization and industrialization in nations like China, India, and Japan. The National Energy Administration of China released the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting the High-quality Development of the Power Equipment Manufacturing Industry" plan in June 2020, which aims to promote the development of China's power equipment manufacturing industry, including autotransformers. In 2020, the Japanese government launched the Green Innovation Fund, a 300 billion yen ($2.7 billion) fund to support companies developing innovative technologies in the renewable energy sector. In 2020, the Indian government launched the National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM), focusing on modernizing the country's power grid infrastructure to improve the reliability, efficiency, and sustainability of the power sector. These factors all add up together for the growth of the autotransformer market.